What we call decision fatigue is referring to the psychological problem of someone finding themselves increasingly unable to make decisions on a daily basis. This may also be if you make ones which are lacking in quality compared to ones which you could otherwise make. Decision fatigue is being cited as one of the causes of seemingly irrational behavior during decision making and also less favorable decisions. This same fatigue can be used to discuss poor purchasing choices, with many famous people openly admitting to

“You have brains in your head. And you have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” Dr. Seuss absolutely got this right. But why do so many of us choose a direction that is not really where we want to go? We make life choices, we accept those choices, and then we live out our lives thinking, “Is this all there is?” but never answering that question. If you want to answer that question today with a loud, resounding “NO!”

We are constantly making excuses for why we fail, and we refuse to try. This is called having limiting beliefs or denying full potential. Thoughts are powerful and if you retain a strong wish or desire, over time it becomes reality. In other words, you become what you think. Say the word, the one which is aligned with your positive thoughts and watch the universe manifest your wishes. Limiting beliefs work in much the opposite way, in that they hinder progress. You can speak negative